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TD Bank has named Christopher J. Currie as store manager at its Framingham location and promoted Anthony J. Pasquale to senior loan officer in commercial lending in Worcester.
Before joining the Toronto-based bank, Currie was a branch manager at Citizens Bank in Framingham for five years. In his new position, he handles business development, lending and personnel management at the bank branch.
He has a bachelor’s degree from Salem State College and lives in Uxbridge.
Pasquale has worked in banking for 15 years and at TD Bank since 2001. In his new job, he will work with middle market companies and institutions around Worcester County and beyond.
Pasquale has a bachelor’s degree from Salem State College. He lives in Lancaster and serves on the board of directors for Why Me Inc.
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